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Members of the Housing and Interiors class that chose the color scheme for the new house are front row left to right; L. Dicks, T. Woolard, and J. Pullum. Second row, Dorothy Rankin, sponsor, T. Skelton, J. Gaines, L. Kidd, D. Crane, T. Townsend, P. Gris-mar, and D. Dodson. OPPOSITE PAGE TOP: The 75-76 building trades house is shown just before the finishing touches are completed on the yard. OPPOSITE PAGE RIGHT: Brick for the house is stacked up waiting to go on earlier in the year. OPPOSITE PAGE LEFT: Tess Townsend hands out programs during open house. RIGHT: James Hewitt takes a break during the open house for the new building trades house. May 29. 26
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Some Days Are Extra-Ordinary for DHS’ers Extraordinary things happen at DHS from time to time, at least for some of its students. Dances, special club activities, assemblies, and queen coronations head the list. September opens with the “Get Aquainted Dance’’ and the Miss DHS Contest. In October, students participate in Spirit Week with the coronation of football homecoming queen on that Friday night before the game. Band students hold their annual Christmas Dance in December and DHS’s Snowflake Queen is crowned in January. Other special activities for 75-76 included basketball homecoming and the queen coronation, the Sadie Hawkins Dance, the Prom, and end-of-the-year trips by several clubs. LEFT: Dan McClintock and Starla Henderson enjoy the closeness of a slow dance at the Band Dance at the Dexter Armory. BELOW: ReneS Hathcock, retiring queen, crowns Tammy Geary as the new 75-76 football queen. Attendants are left, Angie Gibson, and right. Sherry Pixley.
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Page 31 text:
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Students and Faculty Complete Home By Hard Work and Cooperation The 1975-76 Building Trades class, under the direction of Jim Link, successfully completed a brick, 3 bedroom, fully carpeted home on Kelly Drive. Open house was held Saturday and Sunday, May 29 30, hosted by building trades class members, housing and interiors class members and faculty. Interior colors and fabrics were selected by the girls in the Housing and Interiors class, taught by Dorothy Rankin They also chose furniture from Morgan’s Furniture and ap pliances from Vowell’s, both of Dexter. James Hewitt, Industrial Arts teacher, and his 4th hour industrial arts students constructed both the kitchen and bathroom cabinets in the new home. They featured two different designs; one for each room. A walk-out sundeck from the living room, and two full baths featured the house on 1300 square feet of living space.
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